Free Webinar: GREAT U Special: Navigating the Gluten-Free Social Scene at College

The National Foundation for Celiac Awareness' (NFCA) second Webinar of its special kid and teen series will identify how gluten-free college students can overcome any obstacle while away from home. An open discussion will provide attendees with tips on how to stay gluten-free in the dining hall, dating do’s and don’ts, preparing your “Celiac disease is…” elevator speech and more! Join NFCA as Rebecca Panzer, MA, RD, LDN and Sam Master, a third-year medical student living with celiac disease, lead a lively presentation aimed to answer the top concerns of gluten-free college students.

Can't wait to hear more about living gluten-free at college? Check out the results from a recent NFCA survey of students across the country on their experiences with living gluten-free on campus.

When: Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Where: Your computer

Time: 8:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. PT

Sponsored by Thai Kitchen, this webinar is free of charge!

Note: The National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA)provides information on gluten-free events as a service to the community. Please note that NFCA cannot assure the event participant or restaurant patron of the gluten-free practices or knowledge of the restaurants cited if they have not completed NFCA’s GREAT Kitchens program, which provides accredited gluten-free training to restaurants and other foodservice providers. Please call the venue directly to learn more about their preparation processes.

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